IX&e ,rSun&urY American. mUKJKT, PA. SATURDAY, APRIL It, 1807. a axQTjssx to evBaaaxan&B. bbscribentetfcc Ajrx0A arerrtlolar1y rw. ewested net to sJIoir tbelr Indebtedoees kmM year. AH Mbswrfptton svWaf be paid ta ed TUM bat aader m oosridertbo eboald the yeet fmM ereeod with Ui subscription njUd. A strict attention I tli U wilt lavs mi an Immense smount ef trouble aad yery heavy loss. Hocal Affairs. Thi F-kd or Lut.-Good Friday, thli ;m mm en the 19th, and Salter Bunday on the Slit of April, ontll whioh Um Lent aoatlnaM. AxxivsxiAar. Tuesday lut, Vth but , wm the -eeeond anniversary of tha surrender of the rebel Qanaral Lm to General Grant. Orrica Rbmovbo. O. W. Baapt, Esq., has ra snored hit law offioe to th room formerly ooonpltd by MIm Moor ai a millinery Mora, oppoilta Bunh A Brown 'i Mora, Market itraat. New SraiMA Qoooi. Wa dlraot onr raadan to tha advertisement of Dr. Xyiter, who has Just opantd a splendid aawrtmant of Spring Goodi. Ba hai a grtat variety rnd it aIUng at greatly roduoed rataa. Wa learn thiit ex-Sheriff Wm. M. Weaver bu again taken possession of bis hotel Itand at Shamo kin, and will ra&t and refurnish it. Tha Sheriff ii aa old and obliging landlord and "knowi how to keep hotel." . Tax Railroad Baioaai. Workmen ara at pre aent engaged in roofing and boarding tha lidee of tha railroad bridge! between thil plasa and Nor thumberland. Zh'u ia deaignad ai a protection to tUe timber against the action of the weather. HACrt'i Haw Bcamxo. Mr. 8ebaitlan Baapt ii having the eellar dog, preparatory to tha ereotioa wf a large Iron front building on the South-East oor&er of Market Square. It will be a handsome Improvement, and will greatly add to tha ap(ear anoe of the Squire. Lioislatiok. Among tha billi of a looal oharso ter, recently passed by the Legislature and approved by the Governor, ii one giving the Auditor! of Nor thumberland oounty $3 a day, and tha Supervisor and Township Auditor! of tha different towneblpi of the oounty S 1.60 per day. MiLtiHiRT Good. Mist L. Shinier hu Just re eeived from Philadelphia a new and beautiful va riety of Spring and Bummer Millinery Qoodi, em braoing the very lateititylei. The ladiei, of ooune, will make a note of it. Sea the advertisement in another ooluinn. Latest Sttlij. Mr. J. S-iMarsh, at hii dotting atore in Simpton'i building, Market itreet, b open' ing a large assortment of the latest New York and Philadelphia styles of Spring and Bummer Clothing, durable and choap, which he invitee tha pnblie to oall and examine. nil Bilvibwarc The publlo ara Invited to take a look at Shannon'! Jewelry Store, if they wish to lee fine silverware and Jewelry. There il no ne cessity for sending to the oity tor anything belonging to the business, as any artiole wished for oas be pro cured at bis store, in Simpson 'I building. Law Card. We oall attention to the card of Mr Edwin A. Evans, who bu recently oommenoed tha practice of law in this plaoe. and taken tha oSea formerly occupied by L. H. Kass, Esq. Mr. Evani ii well and favorably known in thil ticlnlty, a having formerly resided in Northumberland. Drowbbo. On Friday morning last rafiman wu drowned by falling from a raft, while going through the ibute, on the opposite lide of the river, We were unable to learn his name, but have been informed tbat be was from Clinton county. A re ward of $60 is offered for the reoovery of hii body. A Sir if all. 'The Odd Fellows of this plaoe have purobued the vacant lot, adjoining the resi dence of Mrs. Rachel Packer, in Market Square, on which they intend erecting a large and handsome Hall. The first and second stories of tha building will ba converted Into storerooms, effioee, do. Tha subscription books are now open. Tax Oil Will. On Saturday last tha engine and machinery of the oil well, at 6nydertown, ware old by Sheriff Beck ley. Tha building! eonneoted with the well will be sold on Monday next. After working it for about six months tha contractors were oompelled to suspend operation! for want of suffi cient funds to eomplete it. Wa regret this action, as wa would like to have teen the various indica tions of oil, coal aud Iron, In that vioinity, thoroughly tested. Ton Wrightsville Star denies that lhad have passed the Columbia dam, and says "it li well known that no shad have ascended the Susquehanna sinoe the fish-way was made, and as to other fish, their abundance above the dam is not mora remarkable ince the constructiou of tha fish-way, than before. A few weeki will determine, however, whether the ahad are satisfied with tha arrangements mads for the benefit of ahad eaters above this point." Ftna i Damviixb On Thursday night of lut week, at about half put 8 o'clock, fire broke out in A barn on tha fartnvif Mr. 8. P. Kase, situate in the upper part of Qguville, and before the fire could he extinguished, the barn, with its contents, were consumed. Daniel Mover, who occupies the pre mises, lost two horses and a cow, whioh were con sumed in the burning building. The light of tha fire wu plainly seen in Sunbury. A Kab Cbahcb is now offered to tha business and professional men of this place and Norfbumber land to advertise. Three hotel registers are being prepared, one for this place and one for Northum berland, on the margin of which a limited number of cards will be Inserted, costing from $2.60 up to $10. As these books will lut over two years, it will be the only opportunity for that period. The agent will be in town on Saturday and the beginning of next week. Notices can be left at this uffioe. Sbamokm Ixoa Wouxs. Wa learn from oar fSbamokin eotcmporary tbat these works, formerly owned and worked by Mr. 8. Bittenbender, have been leased by Messrs. Cruikabank, Flnober Cniik shank, under the name of Cruikshank Co. They are prepared to manufacture and repair all kinds of machinery eonneoted with mining purposes, furna ces, grist, powder, and saw-mills. They uso pro pose to manufacture railroad and drift can. Tax Dodtt Hoiiia. Thii new and wall arranged hotel, at Sbamokin, wu recently opened for the as eommodailoo of tha traveling publia by our old friend, J. 8. Ball, formerly of Danville. An entire saw outfit bu been purchased and placed in the house, and all tha rooms furnished with good and substantial furniture. Persons visiting Shamokia will find it both pleasant and convenient to atop at the Douty House. Sea card la another oolomn I. O. or O. F. Tha installation of the officer! of Stona Valley Lodge, No. See, of Georgetown, who were elected for the ensuing tarn, took plaaa ea last Saturday evening, u follows : . O., W. L. Shaf fer ; V. O , Emanuel Wilv art; Secretary, Toblu Long; Assistant Beorelary, Adam Lacker; Treasur er, J. U. Bingeinan, Wa learn tbat thii lodge if at praaoat cue of tha most nourishing ia tha county, and ia sow posed of tome f tha best oitiiens ia that vicinity. A Ball is talked at, which ii necessary te accommodate he Urge Increase ia their number. The following parsons, elected odooere of fcaaewy !ode No. 303, for tha ensuing terse, vet tnsUUed utrUiordava'iht: N.O..HnrTCleeeot: V. O Moti Keen ; Secret. Jobe W, Bather; Assistant eoiturv, Psmuel 8. Uccctrtrks; ireesnrer, wn -rat bulls, Biwemsr fteavwnt A CVrrrnw" V ftanrrv aura Oaarrf. Ve Pottst me XRmnJ tud, ef Setarday test, nays I Oa Tbwreder aeoraing last, fcctweea t aad II Cdoex, mt. mobob v. -lot, a resident ef NerUaaikcrlawd eeenty, Mailed (a go te Bhamokla, ft the perpeee ef making pay- M. fit mkwed the ears at Loeaet Qa WM itad la walk la BbanoUa. aUlbra atertlnf ha plaaad H top of hb boots for aafety, il,Tlagraao backa. Wbea beyard Locast Oap,aad a point known as tha "Red Bridge," ba wu approached by foar Irishmen, la a manner to disarm eusplolon. One uked him whether they could obtain employ meet. Without waiting fur aa answer they seised and threw him dowa oa tba ground. They then searched him, taking bit revolver, which ha had no opportunity to use, tha attack being eo inddea and unexpected. They eat bis Vest and pantaloons ia earsh of atoney. Finally they ripped ap the boot containing tha $1,474, aad took the money. They then released him aad he eame to Ashland, where ba narrated tha occurrence. We understand that Mr. Bixler wu formerly a resident of Hegini township, this oounty, a carpenter by trade, aad always bora tha reputation of being a sober, industrious and worthy eilisen. During the rebellion he wu in the larvioe for about a year. Lately ha hu kept a boarding-house at a mine above Ashland. We understand that the money, of which he wu robbed, ha bad received from the Company whose workmen he boarded. Oca neighbor of the Dimoerat, commenting on aa article that recently appeared in tha Ahbrica relative to the miscarriage of our Northumberland peek to Philadelphia, vary kindly advisee us to "endeavor to inorease the sise of our paok lent to tbat Poet Offloe,", and thinks that at present our pack Is so small that be doubts "whether either the Post Muter or Mall Agent ee it at all." Wa are greatly indebted to our neighbor for the interest manifested in the circulation of our paper, and hope aa opportunity may soon occur by which we can reciprocate It. We shall molt certainly take advan tage of tba suggestion, and endeavor to increase the pack to a sin that even the most blind "my polioy" offioial oan "see It," and tben trust our neighbor will no longer have ocoaslon te doubt whether the Post Muter or Mail Agent "seen It at all." The Demo crat may, probably, lend a few more ooplee to Nor thumberland than ourselves, aa it has, until within a few years back, been considered one of the strong holds of modern democracy In this county, but we are quite sure, pecuniarily, that we would not ex change ouri for two of the ilse of tha Dtmoeral't. We do not send the Auiricax to any who are not tona fidt subscribers, having long since discovered the fact that publishing a paper ' for the fun or the thing" don't pay. Thb Middlicrikk Railroad. Our cotempora ry of the Sellnxgrovo Timtt, speaking of the pros pects of the construction of this road, says : "At preient there seems to be no prospeot of the Lacka wanna A Bloomsburg Railroad Company engaging to oonttruot and work the Middleoreek Valley Rail road. We understand it is the Intention of the Pre sident of the company to interest other parlies, and we think better ones. The Shamokin Valley, the Quskake, the Lehigh Valley and the New Jersey Central Railroads form a continuous and pretty di reel route to New York, and the Middleoreek Valley road would ba a continuation of tha same route westward and a connecting link with the Pennsyl vania road at Lewistown thus forming a direct through route to New Tork. It Is proposed to Inter est the above companies In behalf of our road and induoe them to assist us." BohbAoai!!. Brevet Colonel I. R. Dunkle berger, of the 1st V. S. Cavalry, arrived borne in this plsoe on Saturday last, and wu warmly wel corned by his numerous friendi here. The Colonel wu the first man that volunteered and entered tbe service of bis country from this place, on the break tng ont of tha lata slaveholders' rebellion, and par ticipated in soma of the hardest fought and bloodiest battles of tha war. Be wu promoted to bis present position for meritorious services in the field. After the rebellion wu crashed, ho, with hii regiment, wu ordered to tbe new territory of Arliona, where his command Is now stationed. By referring to our hymeneal record It will be oh served that the gallant Colonel has at last been taken prisoner he having been married in California shortly before sailing East. On Tuesday evening lut a number of the Colonel's friends called upon him and his accomplished lady, at the Central Ho tel, to pay their respects, and were most hospitably enterta'ned. We learn that tha Colonel will make but a short visit. Oon Fxllowc' Thabksqiyiro. The Grand Lodge of the United States, I. O. of 0. F., through the M. W. Grand Sire, having issued a proclamation ap pointing tha 26tb Inst, a day of thanksgiving and prayer, it will be observed by the fraternity through out tbe country, as a "grateful recognition of the unerring hand of God in rescuing tbe genius of Odd Fellowship from the ruin whioh desolated so many of tho benevolent and charitable institutions of our common country, u the indispensable effects of oivil war." Nbarlt three thousand tons of Black Band Iron Ore have been shipped over the Mill Creek Railroad, since its discovery in Schuylkill county. BUSINESS NOTICES. r7Job aPrlsstlniJ. Having received a large mpply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new tylee, Posters, BandbilU, Ciroulars, Cards, Letter Beads, Bill Beads, Labels, Ac, can be printed in tbe latest and best styles, and on short notios. Orders by mail promptly attended to. waeeaw Taa Cobtihbrtal Ahbab ! The enterprising proprietor of the Continental Clothing Baiaar, Mar- ket Square, bu introduced anew feature ia that establishment in the way of a manufacturing de partment, by whioh be is enabled to make to order the very latut stylu of men's and boys' slothing. Be bu engaged the services of one of tbe most ex. pcrienoed cutters, and patrons can rely on being well "suited." Call at tha Basaar and see tbe huge pile of spring and summer eassimeres, Ac., and learn tbe prices. Thb man who "don't take tbe papers," but whe observed one of Petroleum V. Nuby'i letters in a borrowed paper, expressed surprise that Naaby wu not turned out of "orfis" for writing the way he does. Everybody should take tbe papers and learn tha faot tbat Jaoob O. Beck, at his eelabliahnieot on Fourth street, makes the oheapest and but fitting Spring suits that can be had in Sunbury. A Miitaxb. A oolemporary, in a late Issue, says "there is a man in our town who is too lasy to catch a oold." Tbe man hu sinoe bean beard from and Informs tbe editor that be succeeded in catohing a bad cold probably on acoonnt of not having one of tha durable suits of ololhing whioh ara made te order at J. F. Sbaeffer'i, N. W. corner of Third and Mar' set streets, Sunbury. Pobcb says : "We do not believe ia spiritualism or magic, but the ether day a veracious witness ac tually saw a young man turn into a public kotut." Tbat la nothing strange. Every day hundreds of people tarn lute Wm. B. Miller'i Excelsior Boot A Shoe Store, Market street, and they always come out safely, notwithstanding the heavy loads of goods they earry away. Foa Kbit. A room, suitable for a shop or offloe, Bear the corner of Mar ket square aad Market street, Sunbury, lately occupied u a tobacco atore. It c tains shelving, counter, Ac., aad will be rented cheap. Inquire at thii office. BvBiir SalTss laid that a eertaia person eras aa load ef eon (radiating that be weald throw ap the window ia the middle of the Bight aad eoatradlst the watebmea whe wu calling tbe hoars. If that fellow lived ia Sunbury he would not aoairadiat the assertiip that Joha I. Smlck, merohaat tailor, Foertb Itreet, bu the largest stock ef spring goods, for gentleiaea'l aad boys' wear, aver brought to this plaoe. Persons la wsnt of a cheap and good cult, for spring or luuioier. should call oa Smlck. Vaaimo W. eofeged" or af gtog, who emtteat la prwmre fklthral aad ai. gmi ilkewaas, at the em alt est ovtl ay of money, woald e wen M eeil at Bywrtyf Fbotogrspi u-aiiery, n Simpson baftdlag, Market street. DU pioteres are araaeaaoed ay competent Judges to be equal to any prod need Iff tba baa) operators he aar large cities. Lira ImrbBABoa. Hoa. Wm. Barnes, Bop, at the Insurance Department ef the Stateor New York, says t Tba foundations have been laid broad and deep ia this State for several of the best aad safest Life Insurance Companies la the world, and one grand e4l6ee -the MutoaL Lira has already be eoma so solid and substantial aa to attract general admiration, both hero aad in Europe," Vide Be port of 18fll, p. J4. Jacob SmrnAX, Finmnd Lift lnturnr Agtt, Sunbury, Pa, y To Claim Aqxnts. Blanks for tba collec tion of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Corn-missioned OfBoers," under the lets Act of Congress, equalising bounties, have been printed and are now for sale at tha Ambricam offioe. We keep on hand a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, whioh we loll very oheap. They ara copied from blanks prepared in the Departments at Washington, and can be relied on for oorreotneas. Orders from a die anoe will receive prompt attention. PoxTRr Ann Fact. A poet, who had Just pur obued a pair of boots, which lotted him very aiuoh, broke out in the following lines : Should sorrow o'er tby brow Its doleful shadows flitif. Tour boon and shoes at Tuaoher'e buy, You'll find them just the thing. All who have purchased their boots, shoes, gaiters, Ac. of Harry Tbacher, io Pleasants building, two doors eut of Adams' Exprera OflSoe, Market street, will endorse the poet 'i rhapsody. MARHIAQES. On tha 2Athof Fabrnarv lost. In Los Anceloa. Cali fornia, at tho residence of the bride's lather, by tbe Rev. H. 11. Messenger, Uapt. I. K. Duisklbbkrqxr: 1st U. 8. Cavalry and Brevet Col. U. 8 Array, and Miss Mart, daughter of Judge Mallard, of Los An gelus. KU.XIILK V JIAKKETN. Correoted Weekly for tha "Amerloan." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, Sid 00 8 00 10 00 do do do do per owt. per bbl. per cwt. per bushel , do do do do per jround Rye Flour, do Wheat, prime red Rye, Corn, new Onts, Potatoes, Dried Peaohes, pared do do unpared Dried Apples, 60 DO 1 20 00 60 60 40 Si li I 00 Si 20 do Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per bu Butter, per pound, per dosen, per pound, do do do do do do per pair Cheese, Lard, Hams. Shoulders, Beef, bind quarter, " front " Mutton, Chickens, ib 20 22 Ii 14 13 18 60 Sbsamoklts Coal Trade. Sbamokir, April 8, 1867. Ton. Crnl. Sent for week ending April 6, 1 1 ,2i 0b Per lut report, 88,044 10 9,8n8 04 101,725 02 1.866 18 Te same time lut year, Decrease. Special Notices. Mart Pxrioks are to-day suffering from Dyi pepsia who do not know it ; they feel a heaviness after eating, a sort of languor or lack of energy, and attribute It to tbe Spring weather. It is nothing but Indigestion, and one dose of Cox'i DriPEPliA Curb will confirm Ibis fact. A Missionary to the South Sea Inlands wu so unfortunate u to lose a fine head of hair by sicknoss, and being unprovided with proper restoratives re turned to Englend to recruit his health. "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative" had not then been dis covered, and on regaining bis health the missionary provided himself with a wig. and returned to the scene of his labors. The natives with natural sim plicity supposed he had obtained some hair seed whioh he bod planted on his poll and produced I luxuriant oroDof the canillarv substance. Tbe mis sionary humored this idea for a while and promised to get mem some nair seen, out nnaiiy iiomsoeu them bv liflinx his wis-. Thev all shouted with one acoord, "He bu como from England with his head thatched." There are too many grey and thatched beads at the present day, and these would be fewer were the nse of "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative" more universal in tbe country. While it la not exactly a "hair seed," it will prevent premature baldness ana greyness, and is a oeiignuui aruoie lor ine wnst UrnutJial institute FOR SPECIAL OASES, lJo. 14 llOBd I reel Sew York. Full Information, with tbe highest testimonials also a Book on Special Diseases, in a sealed envelope sent free. LirBe sure end send for them, and you will not regret it ; for, u advertising physicians are generally impostors, without references no stranger should be trusted, enclose a stamp for poetage, and direct to UH. L A W ttbi; t, Hio. t Bond street. New York. Nov. IT, 1866. ly 0 NE PRICE CL0TBIKO. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED 013 PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, OA market Street, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years thii Establishment hu dona bust ness on the One Price Syaein. and wa believe we are the only Clothing House in tho city that striotly adheres to this priuoiple. we nave earned a repu tation wbiob we are proud of, for food teste in select good styles and substantial materials, and not leu important, I or naving an our guuus, KXTUA Wl?l..sL. 91 AD I?. Wa employ the but talent, for Cutters, and our Qoods are of both kinds Fuhionable and plain so tbat all testes oan be lulled. The prioes are the very lowest, m any one by a moment e thought must see, or otherwise we could not meet Ibc competition of our neighbors, for u no deductions ara ever made, we must put our priou down to the advantages we promise. The people may depend, this is the true plan upon which to do business, and many a dollar can bo saved to Clothing buyers by keeping In mind JONES' ONE PBICB CLOTHING" BOUSE, 604 Market Strreet, Philadelphia, Not on the Corner, but one door above Sixth MurobU, 186T. ly ty A Yooao Lady returning to her country home after a sojourn of a few months ia the City, wu bud ly recognised by her friends. Ia place of a coarse, ruitio, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty three aba really appeared but eighteen. I' Don ouirv as to the cause of so treat a ebanco, she plain. ly told them that she used the lrtisaratsasB Halm, and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By it use any Ladyortaeetle man can improve tbelr personal apt ear anoe aa hun dred iold. It is simple in its combination, as Nature berseiUs simple, ye unsurpassed ta its esaoeey to drawing impurities from, also healing, cleansing end beautifying the ekin and aomplaxjoa. By its direct action on the cuticle it draws Iron it all its imparl, ties, kindly healmx the uma, and leavinx the sur. face u Natare intended it should be, clear, soft. smooth and ooaatstui. rrtae at, asat by Mail Express, on receipt ofaa order by W L. CLARK A CO., Chemists. No. I Wut Fayette St.. Biraoase. V. 7. The only American Agents for the aaleef the same. February 19, iwj-ty HEI.MBOLDw EXTRACT BUCHU and leapruvi Buee Wash eurea eeevet end delicate disorders la all Um Biases, al Uule espeaee, liule bo saunas la aset, no uv coavenieuee one no eauueure. st ia uicaaani ui sasu bim advar, immediate in its action, a nil fee from all Inw I ri ms pr'i'crties. mil S? ly Wlatait-. tflaeiaai evT IVUct Cheery. Ceeyai, CUi, aMdttf, SMkm,'Vffp, PFlrinfOtmg, ftiasst aM the ameroatea WM at dengeroM tflaaaaaj of the 7Vvew, Case and prevail la awr abaareabla OtlsaeM at ell Beacons ef the fear few are fertanste enoag te e ape their baeeful tsBaeaee. Haw imparts, thea tobareat hand a aertata antidote te all these ooea plaints. Ksperiewoe proree that this exists la ITas larV Batmm to aa extent act (baud la any aiker remedy however severe the in Bering, the applica tion of thb soothing;, healing aad wonderful Balsam at enoe vanquishes the disease and t sates u the eaf forer to wonted health. Mr. JOB.H BTJBTTO, Or Balbwib, Caaaotta Oooirrr, N. Y. writes : "I wu nrged by a neighbor to get one bottle of the Balsam for my wife, being assured by him tbat ia ease it did not produoa good effects, be would pay for the bottle himsel f. On the strength of luoh prac tical evidence of its merits, I procured a bottle. My wife at this Urns wu so low with what the Physiciane termed Sbatbo Corsuuftioh u to be unable to raise herself from the bed, conghing constantly and rais ing mora or less blood. I oommenoed giving the Balaam as directed, and wu so much pleued wilb Its operation that I obtained another bottle, and con tinued Kivinx it. Before this bottle wu entirely need, she censed ooughing and wu strong enough to lit up. The fifth bottle entirely aasTonan a euro BBALTlt, doing that whlon several pnyiioiana nau tried to do but had failed." Prepared bv 8KT11 W. FOWLS a SON, 18 Tre- moot St., Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. SCBOrTJLA. Dr. LUGOL, of Paris, ona of the most eminent Chemists of Europe, said : 'lne most utoaading results may be anticipated when Iodine can be dissolved ia pare water." Dr. B. Anders, after fifteen vears of scientific re- eearoh and experiment, has suooeeded in dissolving one aud one quarter grains of Iodine to eeoh fluid ounoeoi water, ana me roost astounding results nave followed its use, particularly In borofulaand ditouoi therefrom. Olroulara free Dr. II. Anders' Iodine Water is for sale bv J. P. Dinsmnre. 38 Dev Street. New York, and by all Druggists. IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT Is e certain cure foi diseases of tha BLADDKR, KIDNKY8, GRAVE!., DROPSY, OR GAN1C WEA.KNK9S, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GKNERAb DEBILITY, id ell diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whethei existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and uo matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs renuiie the use of a diuretic. If no irnilmrul t submitted t", Consumption or Inean itv mat ensue. Our Flesh and iilood are supported from these sources, end the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, aud that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable rcmcay. HELMBOCD'9 EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of IS years, prepared by II. X. UtLHUOLD, DRUGGIST, 604 Broadway, New York, end 104 South loth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. March 1, mi. ly Consumption Curable by lr. Hchrncb'i lUedidnca. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, ths system must be prepared so that tha lungs will heal. To aooom plish this, the liver and stomaob must first be ol sensed and an appetite created for good wholesome food, which, by these medicines will be digested proporly. and good healthy blood made; thus building up the constitution. SCIIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomaob of all bilious or muoous accumu lations; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonio in con nection, the appetite is restored. SCliKNCK'a PULMONIC SYRUP is nutritious as well as medicinal, and, by using the three reme dies, all impurities are expelled from tbe system, aid good, wholesome blood made, whioh will repel all disease. If patients will take these medioines ac cording to directions, Consumption very frequently in lis last stage yields readily to ineir aouon. laxe tba pills frequently, to oleansethe liver and stomach It does not follow that because tbe bowels are not oostive tbey are not required, for sometimes in di arrboca they are ncoessary. The stomach must be Kept neaituy, ana an appetite created to aiiow me Pulmonic Syrup to act on tbe respiratory organs properly and allay any irritation. Then all that is required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent tekini; cold Exercise about the rooms as much as possible, eat all the richest food fat meat, same and, iu fuot, anything the appetite craves; but be particular ann mastioate well. uct. xv, iBon. .na w. ea. mo. i yr. bitrautye, but Xrue. j Every young lady and gentleman In the United States can hear something to their advantage by re turn mail, (free of charge.) by addressing tho under signed. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not netioing this oard. All others will pleue address tbelr obedient servant, THOS. P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. January 13, 1866. ly rpb e sjonlcBBiouN ana i:xperlemce Or AM IXVALIP. Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, rremature JJecay ot Mannood, do., supplying at the same timo the means of self-cure. By ouo who nas cured himself a'lcr undergoing considerable quack ery, cy enclosing a poei-paiu auureesen envelope, single copies, free of charge may ba had of tbe au- tnor. NATHANIEL MATFAIR. Esq.. Brooklyn. Kines Co, N. Y. January 27, 1866 ly. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCU ! SCRATCH! W II EATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure tbe Itch In 48 Hoar. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS. CHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 60 cents. For sale by the druggists. By send ing 60 cents to WEEKS A POITEK, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, tree of postage, to any part of tbe United States. is 23 '66-y Islnotr Tby Deatlny. Madams E. F. Tbobbtom, ths great English As rologist, Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who hu utonisbed the scientific classes of the Old World. hss now located herself at Hudson, N. T. Madame Thornton poseuuiuch wonderful powers of second sight, aa to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to tbe single or married of cither sex. Vt bile in a state of trance, she delineatu the very teaturce or the person you are to marry, and by the aid or an Instrument of intense nower. known as ine rsyooomoirope, guarranteee to produce s life like pioture or toe future husband or wife of tbe applicant, together witb date of marriage, position in lite, leading traits or character, do. This is no humbug, as thousand of testiuionisls ean iua She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what It pur ports to be. Bv enolosinc a small lock of hair, and stating piece 01 oirin, age, disposition and com nieziou, ana enclosing nity cents and stamned an veiope eauressea io younoii, you will reoeive the picture ana ueeirea iniormauoo by return mail All oommuuioatiiins sacredly confidential. Address in confidence, Mababb K. F. Tiiobxtom, P. O. Box Hi, Hudson, . X . febl6-'67.1y A Cough A Cold 4r 8 ore Throat, Biqoiaxs immboiatb attbmioh ABB IBODLP (B CBICKXD. If ALLOWXD TOCOXTISDB, Irritation of the E.nnara, A Permanent Throat Ihlaeuae, or Con Buanptlon li ortBB ran bssult. BRUWII'N BROItCHUL TROCHE! l.iin'-l BAvisa a niKBcy isvlcxscb to raa babts, oivb immboiatb bkuxp. ForBronchiUa, Asthma, Catarrh, Conaump tive and Throat Dlseaaee, Trochu are ased with always good aacoen. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will Ind Trorkti useful la during tbe voloe wbea taken before Singing or Speaking, aad relieving tbe threat after aa anuual exertion of the yoeel organs. Tbe JVeaAM are recommended and prescribed by Pbyeieiaos, aad have had testinoniais iron eminent nea throughout the country. Being aa artiole of erne merit, and having proved their emoaoy by a teat of many yssrs, each year finds them in new locali. ties in various parts of tbe world, and tbe Track are anlveraally pronounced batter lb a ether ar ticles. Obtaib only "Baows's Bbobcbiai. Tbocbxi." and do not teas any of tba Worthless Initiations that may be offered Nld Everywhere November If l, le6. ni ty)rcisrrMTio fixnuot Usbe Dksrewa, aimMfi Gmmmntti Brw Bm-nmarOU If the Of eat gttaeg fexltet. R-sJ ere foererW emnriiuHr tf rwAes f Iturva f aad Chrrmaoy , ewt ai e tne isais rti va sbal a be ewde. Merak , lesrr-ty wTeaiet?rfeil mmt Trsao. MABAsta Rbbtbotob, tbe vertd-retataed Astrete rtat and RooinanballitKl Clainrorant. while ta lairvonaa saaaua. ddleaatea tba very features ef ths person yoa are to merry, and by tbe aid of aa roslraaent ef Intense power, baewa U the Psyche snntsnna. araaeantaM to ejfmnae a wcrfsct end life like picture of the latere husband or wife of the applicant, with date or marriage, eaoapauoej, ieau inc traits of abaraotar. Aa. This is no Imposition, ai testimonials without number eaa assert. By stating plaoe of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enoloslnB fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, yoa will receive the picture oy return matt, together with desired information. lr Address In eonndenoe, Maoamb ubbtbodb Rbmihqtob. P. O. Box 297. Weet Trnv. N. T. IcOie-OT.iy. T111RBUNPLEAe,ANT AND UNSAFE RF.MK.niK9 tor unpleasant end danceinus diseases. Uee HtMssotn's F.xTaaor Bocae eaa Ibvbovbb Rosa Wash. March, I87. ly Free to Kyerybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving Information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexee. It teaohoe how the homely may become beautiful, the dupitsd respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fall to send their .address, and reoelve a copy, post-paid, by re turn mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Troy, N. T. WnovooLONOT BB BxACTircL T All may pos ts a olear. unblemished skin, of alabaster whiteness, bv the nse of Chaatellar'a White Llauld Enamel, it is the most perfeot article in use, for removing all impurities of the skin, and unlike all other cosme tioe, contains nothing tbat will injure the cutlole ) being vegetable. It is perfectly Harmless, rnr saie, wholesale ana rteian, oy bkroxr, dbi'vts as vo., Chemists. Trnv. N. Y. See their advertisements ta another oolumn in thii paper. Saa tha Advertisement of Madame E. F. Thorn ton, the great Aitrologist, Clairvoyant and Psyobo- metnoian. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Something New Nothing Nov AND GOOD NEWS! The splendid assortmsnt of QOODS at the MAMMOTH STORE JT. XV. FRlsLI.ta fc BO. 13 NEW, but It ia Nothing New for them u they are always gelling Dpanw uuuvs. 0-003D NEWS, to tbe people of SUNBURT, for they have purchu ed them goods low and arc selling them at very Ws are determined to sell onr Goods at Low Prices and defy competition. Wckeepthe h-t taianlllT of Goods and sell them as low as the second qnulttlea ara eoiu oy ouier aeaicrs. iouio and examine our Stock and Learn our No charge for showing Good?. That is our business arid we take pleasure in doing it. Feelinc very thankful to tha public for their very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us, we reel eonnaent ot retaining tneir custom, by a strict adherence to the rules we bare adopted. REMEMBER THE PLACE, The Mammoth Store. Market Square, 2 doors autof the New Court House, SUNBURY, PA. J. W. FRILIKQ A SON. Snnbury, March 36, 1867. AGENTS WANTED PER AfflNTH ? Vvu A JiliillUitlll raid.Alale Female Agents, to introduce a New and Useful In vention, of absolute utility in every household. Agents preferring to work on Commission oan earn iruin 4V to -u per day. ror lull particular! en close stamp, and addrese W. ii. WILSON A CO., 634 Arch. St., Phila., Pa Executor's Notice, "VT0T1CE is hereby given that letters testaments. XN ry having been grunted to the undersigned, on ine estate oi narinqa uraui, lata or tne burougb o Sunbury, Northumberland oounty, Pa., deceased All persons indebted to said estate are requested t make iiuuied ate payment, and those having olaims to preeeut mem lor seitieweni. lifcNJ. HbNDRlCKS, Executor. Sunbury, March 23, 1BS7, 9t 1867. SPRING. 1867 EYRE 4 LANDELL, FOURTH A ARCH Streets, PUILAD'A., PA. abb orsKisa roe sraixa of 1867. I Cases Select Shades or SILKS. Fashionable PLAID SILKS BISMAHK, the New Color SILK. Bust BLACK SILKS, in Town. PLAID INDIA SILKS. Prfeo. New Spring DRESS OOODS, New Style Spring CHINTZES, ORGANDIES of Newest Stylu. Steel-Colored poplins, lor Suits. N. B Staple Housekeeping (sands, Fresh Stock uoins, vsssimeres, and l weeds tor xoutna. P. S MERCHANTS in search of scarce and da. sirabla Goods will find it thsir interest to call and examine our 6tock. March 30, 1867 6w H3ECOB.D TOTJE. DEEDS PERSONS having unrecorded Deede are remind ed that tbey must be recorded, according to the Act of Assembly whioh requiru that "All deeds and eonveyanou fur real estate la this Commonwealth, shall be reeerded In the office lor KeeordinB Deeds in tbe (Jaunty where the lands li enrAsat nx mouth after the execution of such deeds and eonvevance: and every sueb deed and convey anoe not recorded as aforesaid, shall be judged FRAUDULENT AND VOID against any subsequent ntirehassr for a valuable oonaiderelioa unless eneh deeds be recorded before the recording of the deed or conveyance under wbieheuchsubseouent pure has er or mortcaxe shall alalia." Those having old Deeds will profit by paying atrioi susdusb sue auewe. March 3, HUT OE.1TH HANTW. T70B OREKLEVS Hisvoav CostvuryB. Fitatotm A aiav OrroareBiwI vsvaaaixsLaa aoccawa This Histisr eoaiains aecouuie of asuut one buudri BatUae out xeoerallv found la Uie earlier works oa the It belliuo, even is lanae oat widely oiieeeMee. Nans that tsBssuiv'a Hiatoav ie eosnpletcd, lie purxilanly ss f real taaa ever belnta, ana setai wua a repiaii j weieu nusee the Nmet valuable wvk for Canvaaaara avei auhlialud AoMires O. P, CAfE A CO., Publishers, el Hanfnd Coiia., (levelend. Ohio, M pvinut, Mira Man h . ter tl. ffUs-BOUDf NOTICH TO FAR.UimM. TORBIVQTOlf BODOZIlf S1 MAJrCYACTCTBJtRa OT SVA.W BOKB SUPEIt-PIlOSPnATE OF LIMB, Merabarr, Pav, A i Alba h at band, we otor to the farmers J. our Soper-Pboepbate, wbioh as a fertiliser for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Orass, Ac. oaanot be excelled, aad warrant it a permanent improver of ALL KINPS OF SOIL, fiint amantlne an.) It dnel not act u a llmnli stimulant ror one oraponiy. vui ie laming m iva vuwu,, whioh can be proved bv tbe farmers of Chester and adjoining counties of this State. Also of the ad- 1 scent oountiu of Delaware and Maryland, who lave used our manufacture for the last 8 yean. Wc ask a trial this spring, conn Jen t tbat tnoee who purobase. win oonunue to patronise. For WhestSOOlbi. per acre drilled or sown broad. cut. For Corn liO to 200 lbs. nor acre dropped in hill, at planting. For Oats 160 lbs. per acre sown broadcast. For Potatoes 400 lbs. per acre soattered la row. For Grass, 200 lbs. par sore u a top dresser. This quantity on Or ass lands, will produce aa In orease in first crop of 1 to It tons per acre. OI VE IT A TBIAL. We know that the ruult will be satisfactory. Sold ia Barrels and Bags, at 1ST per 2000 lbc, at our new nn tin factory, Eaat Market Street, Also shipped to sll points on the Phtl'a. A Erie. Northern Central, Lackawana A Bloouubura and nnamoKin v alley xiaiiroads. tl . IS. 1UKKIKI11U0, ED. UODUKIOS. Sunbury, Marah 16, 186T. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. TN pursuance of en order of tbe Orphans' Court of X oortnumberiand county, will be exposed tn pub lic ule. on the premises in the Borouirh of SUN BU. RY. on SATURDAY the I3tb day of APRIL, A D. I 1S67 : A oertain Lot of Oround. situate in the Bo rough of Sunbury, In the oounty ol Northumberland and State oi Pennsylvania, numbered and designated in the general plan or draft nf said Borough as lot number one hundred and twenty eight (Izb); l.uund ed on the north by an Allrv : on the cast hv lot num ber one hundred and twenty-seven (127) ; on the outh by Dewberry or Aroh street ; and on the west yen Alley, containing in width or front, on mm ewberry or Arch itreet. sixty feet, and in deplh I two bundred and thirty test with tbe appurtenances. Late the property of Clarinda Urunt. deceased. Sale to eommeuoe at 16 o'clock A.M.. of said day. when the terms and conditions ef sale will bs mads known by ti&.j. jJt,iMJniun.p, uerutor. By order of the Court. . A. J. CUMMINGS, Cl'k OC.J Banbury, March 22, 18C7. ) 77 77". AySLE7, WITH TEACHER & CO., WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots Shoes & Trunks, No. 16, North 4th St., PHILADELPHIA. March 23,1867. T. S. SHANNON, rrocucai Watchmaker amn i iSf aa .TRWr.T.'P.'R. From PHILADELPHIA. In Simpson 'l Building, Market Square, STJ1TBTO7. FElTlT'dtV TTAVING become the luccpssor of Mr. A. . i .Sa- XI vaob, he would respectfully solloit the oustam ot tbe oiusens In general. Hoping by strict atten tion to Business tbat loey wut tavir bim with their vjatronaire. Mr. S. has been eonneoted for the put ten years witn some oi tne rjest nouses in tne city, in the Watchmaking trade, and all work entrusted to his ears will be done with promptness and dispatch, and Hi stock of Amerioan, Swiss Watches, Clocks, Jewelry end Silverware, will be sold u low as can be ourobased in the oitv. and of the first analitv. rarucuiar attention paid io us repauuig ot fine Welches, Clocks and Jewelry, t-e-All orders promptly filled. Muonlo Marks made to order. Sunbury, March 2, 1867. IIA.U FOH 8AI.K. HANDSOMS, fine-toned, new, and prioc low. Inquiro at this Offioe. CONSUMPTION CAN Bl CURED THE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. Uphaiu'a I'Veah Rleiit l ure, Prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau, of Paris, ouru Consumption, Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility and all mor bid conditions of the system dependent on deficiency of vital force. It is pleasant to tarte. an n, rmizle bottle will convince tbe moat skeptioal of its virtno as tho great healing remedy nf the nee. $1 a bnt. tle,or six bolllea for $.". Bent bv Etitom. hold by S. C. UPUAM, No. 2i Souib KfHHTfl Stroet, l'bilaleptiia. And all principal Druggists. Circulars sent free March 3, 1B87. 3m VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOE 8 ALE THE undersigned offers at private sale tbe follow ing valuable real eslate, situate in the Eoruugh Sunbury, late tbe property of Thomas Robins, duo d; The Hotel Prof erly on Front street, with all the outbuildings, Ac, lately ocoupied by h'rederiuk Spaoht. A valuable House and Lot on Market Street, to gether with all tha outbuildings. For further particulars apply to JOHN G. MARKLE, Executor. Feb. 16, 18a7m Sunbury, Pa. JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SILVER &PLATED WARE, Our Goodi are decidedly tha cheapest in the City lor TRIPE. 12 PL.ATIC. A .fo, 1. Jnly 7th, 1806 -lysi lirnce'i Celebraxetl Mnlve ! Akesbcry, Mash , Oct 1'ilb, 1Si;3. Mr. Oracb Dxak Sib : Uaviug been afflicted grievously tor several weeks with a severe abscess upon my side, I used several remedies for its eradi cation without reoeiving any relief, uutil 1 applied your salve, which effeoied a speedy and permanent cure. I therefore feel happy to certify my confidence iu its virtues. fours with respect. JAMES DEAN. I certify to tbe truthfulness of the above statement. 11. 8. DBAKtOBM, M. D. 6ETH W FOWLE A RON, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by all Druggists, at 25 cents a box. March 3, IBM. In . NEW IIOUH NUIIITN. CAM. SPRING STYLES, -Oca Owa Makb." embracing evejy New and Desirable sise, style end Shape ef Plain and Trail Hoop bkirta, 2, 2 1-, 2, i 3-4, 3, 8 1-4, 12, 8 8-4 and 4 Yds., round every length aad site Waist ; ia every respect First Quail. ty and especially adapted to meet the wants of First visas ana moat ashionable t rade. Oub Owb hakb," of Hoop Skirts, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and Really Cheaper thai) any other make of either Single or IKiuble Spring Skirt in the American Market. They are Warrant ed in every respect, and wherever introduced give universal satisfaction. They are now being exten sively Sold by Retailers, and every Lady should try then. As for "Uopkln'l Own Make,'' and esc that each Skirt Is Stamped 'W. J. HOPKIN S MaNCFAC. TURKft. tii ARCH b'treot, PUILAD'A." No others are Genuine. A Catalogue containing Style, Bute and Retail Prices, seat to any addrees. A Cni Soros and Liberal Discount alloeed to Dealers. Or, den by ajtail or otherwise, promptly and carefully ailed Wholesale and Retail, at Manufactory and Salaaroonis, No. t ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA SKIRTS made te order, realtered and repaired. TERMS, NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY WM. T. HOPKINS. March 33, 1&67.-O0m BIKD0A1ES,U different kinds. If you want good snd rbesn Bird (area, goto ON LEY CO A PftOPOMALdl. PatejaaylrauBrlsa Asll leesAtaraJ Iamet as-tms: g-ar Bm: The Board of Oosnsnbatoocrs aeer effer tW aeJe !0,naoruef Agrioalteral College Scrip, Bin ehe balanoe of the Sorlp cracli Mie CoeaaaeweaJth of Peeasylvaala for tbe endewmeat of Agrvealtewal Colleges In this Stale. Proposals for the purchase of ttM Land Sortp, ad dressed to "The Board ot OeAuxtlestonere of Agriow!- toral Land Sorlp," will be swesived et the Borveyer General's offlue, at Harrtsliarr, nnlll II e'aiook, M . oa Wednesday, April 10. 196T. ' 1 bis land may be looatea ta any mate or j em -tory, by the holdeve of thesorip. npan eny of the on- approprlntea lants (iloept mtnesau lanas) or ue United States, whioh may be subject so sole at pri vate entry. Booh piece of eorip represents a qear ter seotion of one hundred and sixty acres, is issued io Manx, and will be transferable, without enaoree. ment or formal assignment. The blank need not be Ailed until thesorip is presented for looation and entry, when the party holding U Can fill the blank and enter it in nil own name. Bids must be made as per lore, and no bids will be received for lees the one quarter seotion. ine scrip win oe usuco lmtnedia'tiy en tne pay ment of the money to the Surveyor General. On ail bids for a leas quantity than 4U,U00 aorea. one-third of the purohue money most be paid within test days, snd the remaining two-thirds within thirty days after notification of the aooeptanqe of th.e bid or bids by the Board of Oommisffontoe. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, Sttrtwyer unnirw For the Board of Commit$tonT Harcisburg, March 16, 1847. lm. AdminlMtriigvr,a Kottce. ETTEI18 of edmiiiisiratln on the estate of Catharine j Uangbart, deereeed, Mi:ly of Delaware snwrishlf, rthnmlrrlaiid county, having been gtaiiled tn the oi- deraixned. by the Reffieier of said county. All peisotis indebted to the as ine wiU make immeritiite pavmeiit, and th'ise havinc claims sgainst the some, alb present thees duly authrntieated. j. it. n 1.(19, Awmnwanr Delaware tvrp.. Mareb 16. Ifl7 i 9 m. Is. li Aid Att U B (AbL lUAVfl, inuo . nun A 1A1B .uvu . w sm w s sftnlu XTrorLD reapeotfully eall the aHentloaorj IT tbe pubtio to nor LiAnuaanu nan AISORTMKNT Or 3 Ftno7 andQDomestiq Dry Qoocls j asrcua uoous. p P Of all kindl and stylu la great Variety. E , POPLINS AND MERINOS, uiacK, uraen, tiiue, n ine, crown, rurpio, cs., In All-Wool Plaids, Dolsiin, Caliooes, dc, wc have an usorment. S Tbe best Black AUpaecas, all-wool Dplslns, L. n i : a Cambria, Swlf.. X.iiuoo!e snd Jaeosat Mue Q lies, Dimity, lln j-tye Linen and lowling. & 0 riernn and Amerioan zepnyri, Bhousna g Wool. Cashmere Yarna. s, - ' s s.iiisuvrui Ess.aaiB. a Gum Clotb, Dress Trimmings, lTostery, a ni ir c'.i. r ... rj:Lv. . j 1 Woolen Goods. if ' 1 , AuwiF-.jaii we. vureeMa. avtuuoua. uu.. LADIES' CL0TU CLOAKS AJCOATS. . g Ked Gloves, of the best Quality, and i areas J variety of roods too numerous to mention, all M i of which will be sold at the very lowest for 5 H oeh. M X. LAZA&vS. g bunbury Oot. 17, 1966. V FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES. Vlxtc, Hniall Frnlta, Shrnbsi, BEDDING PLANTS, dC. FOR THB BPRISO OF 1867. Ta nffmr tar Iba n.aa.nt. aaaasin . I,..,. .w4 w. plete assortment ol NL'RbltX STOCK, embracing a large variety of thrifty, wellrown Trees, wbiob we ere prepared to furnish, at the annexed prioes, snd to whioh ws invite the attention of Fruit (iron era and Planters. Fruit Treks, Vifji, o Eaob. Pr dot. Pr 106 Standard apples, 4 years old, leadinz kinds. 30 S3 X4 t2 M Dwarf " 3 yean old, fan Paradise,) 60 6 50 60 4 59 40 00 40 00 64 00 46 06 Crab Apples, 2 and 3 years old Standard Pears, 2 and 3 J pars Old Dwarf Pears, 1 years old Standard Charries, 2 years old Dwarf Cborribs, 2 years old Standard Peaches, 1 year old no 60 60 63 30 6 60 6 00 d 00 6 00 i ii 4 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 & tin 16 00 do do Hale's Early, 1 year old 46 do do on Plum 76 Dwarf do do 75 Apricots. do 75 Aurioots, on Peach io 60 69 40 OA bi 60 Von Buren'i Gulden P'f Peaob 1 00 Nectarines and Almonds fiO Standard Plums, on Plum lb Dwarf do on do 75 10 00 6 00 B 00 8 00 N. B. Extra sized trees of many of above can be furnished at extra prioes. Currauta aud GMseberrii-:i 25 Kaspberrira and Ului'kbeiries to Straw berries W. Albany, Trinmrti ie Oaod, Jtc. Russell's I'n'lific, Golden 1 Seeded, , ! !imig's White, Cutter I Ac, Jucuuda fKims's 700) 1 Agricultorlsl, I La Coiisuute, Mmit's f beedhug, N.J, lcailn, 1 Grapca Citawbu. Isabella and Clitit,ni I yeai, 1st clas. 05 a so on 15 flfl M I 0 1 0 t SO M rv jo on onncoid, I year, 1st class, to Du.ia, Hartfoid l'rolifio, Ac , 1 year, ( 00 in class, 75 r on unaware, Kelerra. a c-, t yr 1st class 1 CO s oo Alien's x If 'igvr s Myui ins, l yr 1st class I AO l i 00 wna, isrnena A.lir..i.(l.;c, I y, 1st class X 00 In i u Foreign vitnclits, lendn a kiida s ( an Fiirewn vurilia, new kimls U 00 In 3 II) N U. Grapes ly dr oi kss, and Snawlrrirs br dca. or 100 ma.ieil r.ngc 'rte, at l ve prices. UKTiAVIKMAI, TREKS AND SHRfBS. ShaJe Tires, Leadiiig kimla, 8 to 10 feel 81 each 810 pee B73 per hundinj. . Deeidunus Unmmuutal Trers, a fine assortment SO to I 00 8 UO to III (10 .cr d..s., til (HI to 78 OU per flW Deoiilu..us Uriuiinenial tlhrulis, ii loaflria each, 1 SO to 600 per d..a. VO 0U Io 40 00 per hundred. Clirubmit OriMiiirninl r"hrul,, is u 50 eaiti. t 50 to 1 BO per dx, tu 00 to 40 00 per bundled. MISCELLANKOVS, Each Per dor Per 100 English Walnuts It Pnnnisd Cliesn't SO 6 00 Uownina's Krrrhen'ins; MulOarry ) and Dwarf 'rino Waluut J 00 u 00 Asparagus Roots a ot) Rnulanii, M yen's Linnaea aj (no no Amer . Arbnrvilss, f'-r hmlsins; so CO toqb 00 Osage Oral, je. fur hedsing, SO per l,0"0 I jo Packinj d.Miein the best manner, in bales or boxes, for which a moderate charge ie made Goods are promptly forwarded by Usirrss, or Railroad, to nil points. Deaerip tive Catalogues moiled to aopliranu. enehvinir siamne KDVV'lt J F.YANtf A CO., Mareh M, IH)7 - tm VORK P''"''vau.a. dartl?xi geeda by Mall. WE offer a large and complete assortment of Freeh Seeds, embracing. OVER 250 LEADING VARIETIES, (inoluding all the Novelties.l wbioa wc furnish, carefully put up in packets, BY MAIL, TOSTAGE PAID, at our catalogue prices. All our Seeds are carefully tested before ssndlBB out, snd are WARRANTED T0OR0W, if property planted and oared for. ?,.,NTW rnlCE1 LEtfCRIPTIVE CATA LOG L L isuiuiled to any address, on receipt of stamp for postage. EDW'D. J. EVANS i CO.. ' N-George St., York, Te. March 23, lW.-lin LEAD Pipe, all sises iu stoie, aud lor aai oy " C0NLEY A CO. daood nrvi s fbr -lloths-rat A T0THERS. are you oppressed with anxiety fur 11 L your little ones? Are your slumbers and hearts broken by their cries ' Do you awake in tbe morning uurefreshed and apprehensive ? If so, pro cure at once e buttle of Dr. Leuns' Infant Remedy and you will have no more weary hours of wati-liing and axiaty. UM. I.IIOAH' .fATT IIF..m:Y has stool tbe test of years. Thousands of nurses and mother bear witneas that it neyer fails to give relief it used in season. It is a mild, yet sure and speedy oure lor Colic, Cramps and VVipdy Paini, and is in yslunble for all complaints incident to Teething Sold by Druggists throughout the lulled Stales Address si orders to JCILULER A SMITH. . Sols Pproprietois. 1S7 ssrlam I ssJrsI Street, Mall November 34, 18dJ. Jy. TaySwgTlag stoneT rpUB subscriber is prepared to deliver to thecltl X sens of bunbury and Northumberlsnd. aad vrS kk tOW frio, ,.aiit, of FLAti i TON k. for paving, at ths sberteat notion. Orders attended to by addressing at Sunbury, to Sunbury. Feb. J8. mrJ" WM' CUag Alntlnlaitruter,aSiwle. NOTICE is hereby giyen that letters of adminis traUon having been xranted to tbe undersisned on the estate of Robert W. Brooks, let. ef the BorJugU of Sunbury, Northumberland ooanty, Pa , deceaseJ All pertvns indebted are requeued to aiake immedt BlepaymeBt, and thoM havms elsims to present them duly auibcnticsimi for seitlemsut . , ... J h. MA--M.K. A1m'r. unburv. Man h 9. IM7 -t
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